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    One Field, or multiple fields?

    That's what I was thinking as I work through this... I see that it is much easier to transform the data... Wonder why my old employer, who really has a jammin IT department, went the other way. I can only assume thier IT wasn't so swift when they developed this years ago, or transform was...
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    One Field, or multiple fields?

    I was going to make a data table for the balance sheet and income statement (and then several additional schedules to follow). It would show the following fields: Company, Date, Type (Qtrly,Annual), Version (p or f), Cash, Accounts receivable, derivative assets, .... 80 fields each representing...
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    One Field, or multiple fields?

    I was working with IT. I suggested tables built for various financial statements. A table for the balance sheet with fields (columns)for alll the accounts (cash, accounts receivable... 80 accounts). A table for income statement with associated fields. This was how my last employer did this...
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    Running Query With Like In Ado

    You are a genius... I was trying to get ADO with Transform statement pulling into excel to work. When my query was using *, it failed, continually. I was going to go with Left([item],4) = xxxx... but what a pain to keep up... instead, I used Alike (never heard of it) and %... and I'll be...
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